Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)

What is a Flexible Spending Account (FSA)?

A Flexible Spending Account (FSA) allows consumers to deduct pre-tax dollars from their paychecks and deposit those funds in employer-sponsored accounts to pay for medical expenses. Consumers then submit expense receipts to healthcare administrators for reimbursement.

Description

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For Larger Areas

#1 Liquid Bandage Over 40 Applications

Antiseptic to Help Prevent Infection

Convenient to Use on Hard to Cover Areas

The Bandage That Stays On®

Invisible

Flexible

Waterproof

Easy To Use

First Aid Antiseptic Liquid Bandage Spray

New-Skin® Liquid is for larger areas, such as legs and arms. New-Skin® dries rapidly to form a tough protective cover that is antiseptic, waterproof and lets skin breathe. Completely covers the entire wound to keep out dirt and germs. Try New-Skin® Liquid Bandage for smaller areas.

Clean affected area. Spray a small amount on the area 1-3 times daily. Let dry. A second coating may be applied for extra protection. To remove, apply more New-Skin® and quickly wipe off. Fingernail polish remover may dissolve New-Skin® Liquid Bandage.

Store at room temperature away from heat.

May temporarily sting upon application.

Do not allow to come in contact with floors, countertops or other finished surfaces-will stain.

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Warnings

For external use only. Warning: Flammable: Keep away from fire or flame.

Do not use in the eyes, over large areas of the body, longer than one week unless directed by a doctor, on infected areas or wounds that are draining, with other first aid products such as lotions and creams, over sutures, or on mucous materials.

Ask a doctor before use if you have deep puncture wounds, deep cuts, animal bites, serious bleeding, diabetes, poor circulation, or serious burns.

When using this product do not store at temperatures above 120F°, intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal.

Stop use and ask a doctor if condition persists or gets worse or if infection occurs.

Keep this and all drugs out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a poison control center right away.

First aid to help prevent bacterial contamination in minor cuts and scrapes.